• Mel Hurtig OC (June 24, 1932 – August 3, 2016) was a Canadian publisher, author, political activist, and political candidate. He was president of the Edmonton...
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    Frances A. (1985). "Ukrainians". In Mel Hurtig (ed.). The Canadian Encyclopedia. Vol. 3 (1st ed.). Edmonton, Alberta: Hurtig Publishers. p. 1863. ISBN 0-88830-272-X...
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  • Catarina Hurtig (born 1975), Swedish journalist Jules Hurtig (1868–1928), American theatre producer Lina Hurtig (born 1995), Swedish footballer Mel Hurtig (1932–2016)...
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    was founded in 1979. Founded and led by Edmonton, Alberta, publisher Mel Hurtig (best known as publisher of The Canadian Encyclopedia), the National Party...
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  • With this in mind, Edmonton-based Canadian nationalist and publisher Mel Hurtig was left unimpressed with the lack of Canadian reference works as well...
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    smaller parties were not invited to the main leaders debate, something Mel Hurtig of the National Party complained vehemently about. The Green Party of...
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  • grew up in Edmonton; journalist and author of In Praise of Slowness Mel Hurtig (1932–2016), publisher, author, and politician Drew Karpyshyn (born 1971)...
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  • activity would be defending itself in court. With the resignation of Mel Hurtig from the Leadership, Reid was named Leader of the party. Elections Canada...
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  • Media Michael Hirsh (1948– ), co-founder of Nelvana[citation needed] Mel Hurtig OC (1932–2016), publisher Jonathan Kay (1968– ), editor-in-chief of The...
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    revive Canadian nationalism in an electoral party. Led by former publisher Mel Hurtig the Nationals received more than 183,000 votes or 1.38% of the popular...
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